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Journalist Who Brought Laquan McDonald Shooting to Public Eye Says He Won't Reveal His Source
By Yana Kunichoff
"People put their trust in us. [When] people have reason to fear retaliation or other public harms, we need to be worthy of that trust," Jamie Kalven says. Read more
This Giant Skeleton Is Crawling Over a Chicago Home and Into Your Nightmares
By Mauricio Peña
Kevin Byrne had really outdone himself with elaborate Halloween costumes for two decades. So he turned his attention to the house, instead. Read more
Zach LaVine Will Be the Bulls' New Hope … Eventually
By Adam Waytz
Once he returns from injury, the überathletic guard will offer a bright spot in what is sure to be a garbage pile of a team. Read more
Chicago Fire Owner on the State of American Soccer and Kneeling During the Anthem
By Shia Kapos
The U.S. men's national team loss was "devastating" for fans across the country, Andrew Hauptman says in a rare interview. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories About Chicago This Week
By Whet Moser
The Rohingya who made it to Chicago, the journalist who investigated R. Kelly, and a bill Rauner will regret vetoing. Read more
U. of C. Grad Students Vote on Union Even as Trump Appointments Could Upend Process
By Mauricio Peña
The contentious unionization process continues despite the university's arguments that graduate students are not employees and uncertainty at the federal level. Read more
Your 50th High School Reunion Will Be Much Better than Your 20th
By Carol Felsenthal
Take it from someone who went to both. At 68, the night will be devoid of the one-upmanship and brag boards of your earlier reunions. Read more
The Cubs Were Bad Against the Nationals, Too
By Whet Moser
By the numbers, the Nationals should have beaten the Cubs in the NLDS. And the North Siders have played even worse against the Dodgers so far. Read more
As Latino Population Grows, City Leaders Take Stock of Its Needs
By Mauricio Peña
A UIC study profiling 12 predominantly Latino neighborhoods in Chicago can drive policy that re-orients where city resources go, politicians say. Read more
Ladies Room Chicago Offers Women-Only Alternative to "Bro"-ish Coworking
By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Joining a growing trend of no-men-allowed coworking spaces, the pop-up inside Coalition Impact offers a different kind of office environment. Read more
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